What You'll Get

Native American performances (music and dance) in the amphitheater (view performance times here

Authentic Native American village

Native Hands Gift Shop with handcrafted jewelry, weavings, and more

Grand Canyon West is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Last ticket is sold at 4:30 pm. from November to March and varies as days get longer or shorter going into and out of the summer

Onsite cafeteria: Yes

Personal items such as cameras, cell phones, purses, and backpacks are not permitted on the Skywalk — visitors can purchase photos for an additional charge. Free lockers are available to store items while you are on the Skywalk.

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Jan 1, 2021.All Sales Final. Limit 10 per person, may buy 10 additional as gift(s). May be repurchased every 180 days. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Hop-On, Hop-Off Shuttle service provided to take you from point to point. Offer includes all fees. No personal items allowed on the skywalk. Photos can be purchased for an additional charge. Must use promotional value in one visit. Weather may affect availability of tours. Valid only for option purchased. Expires on 12/31/2020.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

About Grand Canyon Skywalk and Eagle Point

Nearly a mile above the Colorado River in Grand Canyon West, the 10-foot-wide SkyWalk extends 70 feet beyond the canyon's rim. If its height weren't enough, its glass platform helps make a stroll around the horseshoe-shaped cantilever bridge one of the more audacious in the country—but not to worry, as the SkyWalk is strong enough to hold 70 fully loaded passenger jets.

Opened in 2007, this marvel of engineering boasts a spectacular vantage point of the canyon; in particular, a focal point of the view is Eagle Point, a naturally carved erosion of the canyon wall that resembles a massive eagle taking flight. In addition to the panoramic lookout, visitors are able to explore several dwellings of the region’s indigenous tribes—including the Hualapai, Navajo, Plains, Hopi, and Havasupai—in the Native American Village or enjoy a dance in the amphitheater.